List of Golden Gate University people

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Mission Street entrance to GGU's San Francisco campus

This is a list of Golden Gate University people, including notable students, alumni, faculty, and administrators associated.

Contents

Alumni

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Solomon Darwin
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Michael Flynn
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Mary Hayashi
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Fiona Ma
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Betty Yee
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Lawrence Joseph O'Neill
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Susan Pamerleau
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Terence T. Henricks
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Timothy Maude

There are more than 60,000 living alumni. Alumni with a degree of Juris Doctor (JD) graduated from the Golden Gate University School of Law.

Academia

Arts and entertainment

Business

Government and politics

Law and justice

Military

Science and technology

Faculty

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Carol Ruth Silver
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Caspar Weinberger

Faculty who were also alumni are listed in bold font, with degree and year in parentheses.

Presidents

Prior to 1948, the top executive was called the Educational Director.

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Dan Angel
No.NameTerm
1.Arthur A. Macurda1901–14 [118] [115]
2.Archie R. Mack1914–31 [118] [115]
3.Nagel T. Miner1931–58 [118] [115] [119]
4.Russell T. Sharpe1958–70 [120]
5.Otto W. Butz1970–92 [121]
6.Thomas M. Stauffer1992–99 [122]
7.Philip Friedman1999–2007 [123]
8. Dan Angel 2007–15 [100]
9.David J. Fike2015–present [124]

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